2021

The Tisbury select board sent out a lengthy statement on Friday afternoon regarding wastewater issues and development in the town.

Tisbury has nearly reached capacity at its aging wastewater plant, forcing the town to contend with a cascade of issues past, present and future.

2015

Tisbury has placed a wastewater treatment plant employee on paid leave and negotiated his resignation, after an independent investigator found 17 violations of workplace rules. The town will take steps to prevent future harassment and bullying.

2013

Tisbury voters spent six and a half hours over two nights Tuesday and Wednesday tackling the 56 articles on their annual and special town meeting warrants, agreeing to fund new dredging projects, construct a new leaching facility and rehabilitate the town standpipe, but rejecting $1.3million to build a connector road between Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road and Holmes Hole Road.

2003

Wastewater System in Tisbury Places Limits on Town Growth

By JONATHAN BURKE

The day Tisbury's new wastewater system goes online next year,
it will be running at its full capacity. That's right: No headroom
or provision for growth has been designed into the municipal system now
under construction in the Island's main port town.

This means that a homeowner will not be allowed to add a bedroom and
a restaurant owner will not be allowed more tables unless such expansion
would have been feasible under Title V septic regulations.

2002

Tisbury Severs Firm in Wastewater Plan

Selectmen Drop Earth Tech Engineers in Sharp Dispute Over Money
Issues; Rhode Island Company Gets Nod

By JONATHAN BURKE

Tisbury selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday night to terminate the
town's relationship with its wastewater engineers and to jump to
another firm on the eve of the town's largest municipal project in
decades.

Confronted with a fee hike request from Earth Tech, the selectmen
decided to move forward with the engineering firm of BETA Group Inc.,
based in Lincoln, R.I.

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